The video of stepping on ice, which is too good to be true, has caused a great sensation: "I want to try stepping on this.|Domingo

The video of stepping on ice, which is too good to be true, has caused a great sensation: "I want to try stepping on this.

In winter, children in northern countries play in various ways using nature around them, such as jumping into fluffy snow or picking up large icicles. I am sure that many of you have done this "certain action" that has been talked about on social networking sites in the past when you were children.

The one that only Hokkaido-area residents understand.
No, it's Yubari Yubari! It's Yubari Yubari Dadeya this morning!"

バリバリ夕張

Quote from @tomato_yoichi's post

I want to do this! I want to go to Hokkaido!"

In the posted video, the "crunching" sound of stepping on thin ice resonates pleasantly. Comments included "The cause of my tardiness in elementary school," "It sounds so good...," "It feels so good," and "I want to do this! I want to go to Hokkaido! I want to go to Hokkaido!

At the same time, the phrase "Bari Bari Yubari" has received both nostalgic and gibberish comments. The phrase "only Hokkaido people can understand" refers to this "Baribari Yubari," but for those who don't understand it, let me explain.

The original story of the nostalgic "Bali Bali Yubari".

The catchphrase "Bali Bali Yubari" was used in a commercial for "Yubari Coal History Village" that used to be broadcast in the past. Yubari Coal History Village" was a theme park that used the site of the former Yubari Coal Mine, which was fully opened in 1983. It had an amusement park and a rose garden, and was a family outing spot, but it was closed once due to the financial collapse of the city of Yubari. The Yubari Coal Museum, which was the nucleus of the theme park, has continued to operate despite its twists and turns, and is famous for its "mock shaft," the only one in Japan that allows visitors to see inside a mine shaft that was actually used.

You may be reminded of "Bari Bari Yubari" again when playing on the old-fashioned ice!

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